Friday, May 8, 2026

5 quilt May, 8, 2026

last report December 26, 2025

It has been awhile since my last report of the 5 quilt project. Matter of fact, I completely forgot about it while in Florida.

I try to work on these 5 quilts until they are done. Their turn in the UFO closet is over, and, they need to be finished one way or another. 

 I have 32 quilts this year that are in the running for time at the sewing machine. In 2024, I finished 41. It was a miracle. In 2025, I finished 14. I don't know what the difference was. I do know the 5 quilt project has been a true help in overcoming overwhelm and procrastination. But, some quilts take longer than others.  The first mention I found of the 5 quilts was in October 2021. I remember, I was talking with quilty friends and mentioned I was overwhelmed with the shear number of ufos and quilts I want to make. A friend said, maybe if you just focus on a small number of quilts at a time.... And tada, the sun came out and everything was unicorns and rainbows. It has helped me remain active in my favorite sport ( quilting)

Making a report every month may be boring, But it keeps my mind focused. I will try to stay up to date with that. That is why I have decided to bring it back for me in 2026. I am a little late getting started.

hollow nine - rainbow scrap challenge from 2023 that needs the border appliqued. I have cut the flowers and the stem is ready. I just need to attach. This is still on the list for 2026, but, I haven't worked on it lately.



red and brown pfeffernuesse quilt- I discovered a couple blocks turned wrong and had to rip them out and turn them. But, we are back on track, after I resew. It will be ready to quilt. I plan on that next Spring. It will be a top priority in 2026. It is on the frame ready to be quilted.


dresden blocks - I have all the plates machine appliqued and have started to hand sew the center medalions. I have one done.



stars 2 bits - I have had the star blocks for a few years, but, still need to add borders to the blocks

Editya Sitar baskets - I have just a bit started before I dropped the ball.


scrap cutting

I have added another goal to the 5 quilts project. I want to take one day a month and cut scraps. I will have plenty to choose from since I really didn't cut any for 2024, and the bags of uncut scraps are piling up, all over the fabric room.  Last year, the total was 36 1/2 yards of useable fabric. 
And I plan on continuing this in 2026, even though, I see no discernable difference in the scrap piles.

quilts to be quilted: 

1. wedding ring I have had this ready for a few years, but, I am afraid to quilt it myself. I want it to be special and I don't do special. So I will work to talk my self into it..... some day That didn't happen in
2025
 

2. pfeffernusse

3. blue skies

4 yellow string baby quilt

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12 comments:

  1. I admire the "5 quilt" process because it must provide more focus. Procrastination is something I struggle with all the time, plus the fact I like starting new projects better than finishing the old ones.

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  2. Sounds like a great goal idea. It looks like it's working for you, Maggie! Some very pretty quilt finishes coming down the chute for you.

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  3. So satisfying to move projects along to the finish line. Keep sewing. These look like fun projects. Gail at the cozy quilter

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  4. It does help so much to focus on just a few projects, it's not so overwhelming. Good luck with your 5 to finish this year. Sounds like even with a late start you've made good progress.

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  5. Feeling overwhelmed and procrastinating, that's me too. I do like your Rainbow hollow nines, I've got one of those too, still in pieces.

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  6. You have chosen some pretty projects to work on. You can do it! Oh those UFOs! This year I'm working on my UFOs, one at a time. So far I have not started anything new, except for the 99 Charms quilt tops that were fast and easy to sew.

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  7. I always love your 5 quilt goal posts. You are making great progress & I'm loving your layout choice for the Hollow Nines.

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  8. Five quilts at the time sounds manageable and I like the ones you picked. Your scrap cutting goal looks great too! Thank you for sharing your projects and linking up.

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  9. I always like seeing your lists - its fun to see what you are working on and get inspired!

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  10. The five quilt project is a good idea. It's a little like doing one strand a day in the stitch world.

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  11. Great to see this back! You always make such good progress with the 5 quilts. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2026/05/13/wednesday-wait-loss-484

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  12. Hope you had fun in FL. Great to see your quilts. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings.

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